
Drawing and scope review
We review drawings, measurements, quantities, finish expectations, field conditions, delivery needs, and installation requirements before the cabinet package moves forward.

About Evita Cabinets
A closer look at how our Houston-based team reviews drawings, plans finishes, coordinates production, checks details, and prepares cabinet packages for delivery and installation.
How projects move
Commercial cabinetry and millwork projects need more than a nice finish. They need clear scope, coordinated materials, repeatable production steps, quality checks, and field-ready planning before the package arrives on site.

We review drawings, measurements, quantities, finish expectations, field conditions, delivery needs, and installation requirements before the cabinet package moves forward.

Materials, hardware, colors, surfaces, door details, glass, lighting, and trim decisions are coordinated so the package is clear before production starts.

The production workflow moves through cutting, machining, edge detail, cabinet assembly, and specialty millwork steps with project details kept close at hand.

Components, openings, hardware locations, and finish details are checked so the work is ready for delivery, installation, and field coordination.

Evita coordinates delivery, installation planning, punch-list communication, and next steps with contractors, designers, builders, owners, and project teams.
Inside the workflow
These images help clients see the people, equipment, review points, and production areas behind Evita cabinet and millwork projects.







Why it matters
Architects, designers, contractors, developers, builders, owners, and homeowners need cabinet and millwork partners who can translate details into a coordinated package. The process page gives those visitors a clearer reason to trust the team before they send drawings or schedule a consultation.
A Houston-based project team reviews drawings, finish direction, and jobsite details before work moves forward.
Shop equipment supports consistent cutting, machining, edge detail, and repeatable cabinet-package planning.
Quality checks focus on fit, finish, hardware, and the installation details that matter once the package reaches the field.
Delivery and installation planning are part of the process, not an afterthought after the cabinets are ready.